Top attractions near Sawmill Settlement
Sawmill Settlement is a fantastic destination for those seeking adventure, particularly in skiing and outdoor sports. Nestled in an alpine setting, it offers stunning mountain scenery, exciting ski resorts, and excellent ski runs. You'll find plenty of trails for leisurely strolls, as well as challenging options for the adventurous at heart. Be sure to explore the best trails and sights around this charming settlement for an unforgettable experience.
- Mount Buller Peak: A renowned ski resort offering thrilling winter sports and adventure activities. Experience the vibrant outdoor atmosphere while skiing or snowboarding down pristine slopes, surrounded by breathtaking alpine scenery.
- Summit: This peak provides stunning panoramic views and is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy scenic walks and take in the natural beauty of the region, making it a great spot for photography and relaxation.
- Mount Russell Education Area: A protected reserve that serves as an educational hub. Explore diverse flora and fauna while learning about the local ecosystem, making it an enriching experience for nature lovers.
Things to do recommended for couples
For a romantic getaway in Sawmill Settlement, head to the Mt. Buller Alpine Resort for some skiing fun, or explore the adventurous trails at Mount Buller Peak. Don’t forget to visit Delatite Winery for a delightful wine tasting experience, perfect for couples looking to unwind together.
Things to do recommended for families
Families visiting Sawmill Settlement can enjoy a fun day out at Mansfield Oval, a lively sports facility located 25.7km away. It's a great spot for kids to experience the excitement of local sports while soaking up the vibrant atmosphere.
Things to do recommended for groups
Groups visiting Sawmill Settlement can tee off at the Mansfield Golf Club, located 27.4km away, enjoying its picturesque outdoor vibes. The area offers a fantastic opportunity to unwind and bond while taking in the beautiful Australian landscapes.
*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.